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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1911)
i TfTK KVKVTVfl XKWR. FKIIMV, FFHRUAHY 8. 1011. Prayer Meeting Announcement. North Kofichtirg Thursday V. S. French, 1054, Wlncheateh street. Friday Mrs. Singleton, 1050, WJncheHtur street. TiiftHriay A. C. Rexroad, 823 Thompson street. Wednesday W. L. Cobl, 355 S. Wain street. Thursday C. W. Kirk, 647 Ham ilton street. Friday Z. T. Rexroad, 826 S. Main street. Central liotteburg Tuesday A. J, Starmor, Stephens atreet. Wednesday W. J. Hughes, 112 Spruce street. Thursday C. M. Hermann, 217 Stephens street. Friday J. G. Delicti 303 Lane street. Hay for sale at North Side (Irocery Company, l'hon0 2633. The Rosehurg has been repoened as a five runt theatre, showing the 1nwKt Association pictures. tf I FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY work is most desirable to anyone wishing their Ji non to possess that particular finish so necessary to good taste in dress. We Do That Class of WorK T One Trial will Convince. R08EBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 0. C. BAKER - - - Proprietor OEFICE NORTH JACKSON ST,: PHOHE 79 1. IKGISLATIVK IIOI(;S. Prevent Mixed Marriages Mantling of Hills. ;- " -, .: "ifrwm-wfr WATER FRONT DRY GOODS STORE 1 O. J. JAKVIS, Proprietor A:Oinilcto line of Dry CIooiIh in st ock. We can save you money on Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Overalls 4 Everything New and Strictly First Class Remember the Place and Save Money 125 SHERIDAN STREET ROSEBURO, OREGON I'lionn Mufii SIB1 All work first-class Commercial Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished Han .N'orlli Jackson irt. ItOSKIU 1!C, OltKliON J WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH THE VACUUM CLEANER Whon wo any (llAltANTi:K wo mean Just what tlio word tmpllcH. If you lire not mil lulled tlioro will bo no charge. Wo could uot make this assertion iuiIi-hh wo worn positive of giving good service. When you get Kinily to clonn houso let us do tlio worst part for you the cleaning of your i-urpota. It's easy fo- you uuil the price reasonable Plinno 7111 ROSEBURC STEAM LAUNDRY o. c. IIAKKIt, Proprietor. (Illlc Make Dollar Every Worth- More Than a Dollar SALKM, Feb. 2. Intermarriage by wlillcs with aliens In the sub ject of further legislation In a bill proponed Unlay Ihly Representative Peterson. This bill amends the present slatue by making It unlaw ful for any white person to marry a Japanese or a Hindu or u iierson having one-rourth or more Japanese or Hindu blood. Oliver's bill, allowing husband or wife to testify one against the other In certain cases consumed greater portion of the lime in the senate i.lls morning. Extended arguments being offered by many or the mem bers. An attempt at Indefinite postpone ment failed with a square division of votes and adoption of a favorable report followed. The house today passed the fol lowing bills: Jones Repealing law requiring druggists to iiy a county license for sale of opium. Clements Prohibiting any per son not a member of a secret soeietv representing himself as -a member. l Peterson . Authorizing county I courts to levy tax sufficient to in crease per capita for school pur poses from $7 to $10. Thompson Increasing salary of circuit judge of thirteenth judicial district from $3, Onto $ 1,000 per an num. Curler Escheating to state un claimed money belonging to patients at slate Insane a;;yium. Miller (Columbia) Allowing at torneys fees to employes suing to collect wages. Uollls Croanlng state board of fish and game commissioners. Ililiillngtou ('renting county cd uealionnl board and providing sun ervlsors Tor supervisory districts to be created. Thompson Confllrming title to certain lands in tlio Warner Valley Stock Company. Ilollls Permitting discharge of Judgments when whereabouts of judgment creditor are unknown. Abbott Authorizing creation of retirement fund association and pay ment of annuities to retired teach er;!. .Mckinley Re-enacting $300 tux exemption and submitting question to vole in November, 1912. Insurance -.couimitlee (living In surance committee regulation of ull traternal benefit societies. Indefinitely Post (Mined. Abbott, Creating stato board of accountancy. Pouts Defining duties of juvlnlle court judge In Multnomah county. Ciishman Creating office of state architect. Itackleff Prohibiting treating In saloons. Mclviniiley Providing i for 1 im peaching and setting asldo Jud nientrt. Olll Prohibiting use of roller tow' els and public drinking cutis. Hyrant Providing commission to disposition ol encumbered personal property. M.vrantProvldlng commission to revise Judicial system of state. I''nllcd to Puns. Kout.s Requiring cumulative vot lug of stock by stockholders. Ilollis Requiring publication of delinquent tax list in weekly news paper. House Hills Pass Nenate. House bills passed the senate to day as follows. Abbott Providing for a free ferry at St. Johns. ISrooke Regulating terms of su reme court In liastern Oregon. Iluchanan Regulating applicants for Soldiers' Home at Koseliurg. Thompson Prohibit lug disposal of stato or couuiy funds. Ambrose Regulating practice of optometry. Steolhuinmer Restricting age of engineers and whistle boys on donk ey engines. Reynold. Regulating fees for In speci.ltm by labor commissioner. Miller (Columbia) Placing coun ty liquor license at $100 for six tnon! lis. Iluchanan Abolishing whipping tiEW TODAY. n A N KDUt'ATKD ad-reader will never lie pour To "know advertising'1 i to have n practi ml knowledge of values of things when and how and where to buy. No one having and utilizing: such knowledge, could evei he unthrifty, or in any mmisc cavclos or reckless of ex-iK-iiM's. For Mich knowledge makes for thrift for swing. It makes one jnoef against shams false vah post Pouts Prohibiting transportation or explosives on passenger trains. Heals Naming time for holding county court In various counties or the state. Kills Killed In Semil.. I ' Follow-lio? are Keieiie Mil.. .,. in finitely postponed today: Joseph- l,rolillug fur registra tion of trademarks. W, ied - -('crating a commission to report on the Judicial svstem in the slate. Joseph I by request I Relating to bonds fur abstract of title companies. Ilowormnn- To prevent lobbying of slate ollirlsls. Locke- Certifying to ownership of real property. Sinnoti fixing terms of court In Wasco county. McCulloch --To validate certain marriages. W. A. Burr spent the day In town looking after business Interests. j The Bhow gets better. Prices nev- ! er change Uolden theatre. tf i Jack Wilson, of Canyonvllle. is I spending a couple of days In the city attending to business matters. Fountain pens sold, cleaned and repaired at the Roseburg Book Store. dtf James Perry, who has been quite ill for some time, is able to be about the streets today. Entire change or program every day at the Roseburg theatre. One price for all live cents. tf John Husenback was In the city today on business and dropped into The XewB office for a friendly call. Rose bushes an dbedding plants in season. Mrs. 1''. D, Owen, florist. Phone, sub i)7. swtt J. Klvy, of Merlin, underwent an operation at Mercy hospital yester day, fir. Sether was the attending surgeon. S. E. Krohn, of the Roseburg Pharmacy, today purchased the lot formerly owned by Dr. A. F. Sether, and situated on Uast Douglas street. J. A. Murray, who recently sever ed his connection with the local telephone exchange, leaves .for Port land tomorrow where he will remain for some time. While there ho ex pects to lie assigned to a position in some oilier part of the stato. The Cottage Orovo and Roseburg high school basket ball teams will meet in a matched game at the Syke's rink this evening. The teams are said to be evenly matched, anil a most Interesting exhibition I: anticipated. R. h. Stephens, the shoe dealer, contemplates making a number of improvements about his store, on Jackson street, within the next few weeks. Aside from installing a now nnd up-to-date front In the building, the Interior will be painted through out. Call for County Warrants. I.OOAL XEWS. Letter files, get the best at the Roseburg Book Store. tf Whiting's fine stationery Is the most exclusive. On sale at the Rose burg Book Store. tf "Onllwon" toilet paper. 16,000 sheets and a handsome ufckle plat ed cabinet, free with first purchase. Only $2.00 at the Roseburg Book Store. dtf "U All Know" Mints for after din ner. Something dainty in the con fectionery line. The Rochdale. Drink White House Coffee the best d-sw-tf Douglas County Creamery butter, the best in the land, can be had of your grocer at 80 cents the roll. De mand your home product and accept no other. Butter fat 34 cents. dtf Our cream rolled oats In bulk o,e lower in price and better than many or the package goods. The quality always the same. Drink White House Coffee. The Rochdale. d-sw-tf .NOTICE TO W OOD CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that bids will be received by the county court up to one o'clock February 1st, 1911, for furnishing 150 tier of 16 Inch oak wood, cut from old .wth tim ber, and delivered at J s Court House in Roseburg, Or.on on or ' before October 1st, 1911. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Court. E. H. LENOX. j31-sw-d County Clerk. Applications fur (.'razing Permits. Notice Is hereby given that all ap plication for permits to graze cattle, . horses and sheep with'1 the Umpqua National Forest duritif the season of 1911. must be filed In my office at Roseburg. Oregon, on or before Match loth, 1911. Full informa tion In regard to the grazing fees to bo charged and blank forms to be used in making applications will be furnished upon request. S. C. BARTRUM, f2S Supervisor. I ROSEBURG BOOK STORE i Blank Books Filing Cases Typewriters Supplies Writing Paper and Envelopes EVERYTHING TO BE FOUa'U IN A FIRST CLASS B0GK STORE Roseburg- Book Store Ask for our Cut Price Magazine Catalogue 4 Notice Is hereby given all parties holding county warrants Issued by Douglas county, Oregon, and endors ed "not paid for want of funds" prior to und Including the 27th day of August, 1910, to present the same to the county treasurer of said county for payment, for Interest will cease on said warrants with the date ol this notice. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this the 14th dny of Janunrv 1911. J. E. SAWYERS, Treasurer of Douglas County, Oregon. Union Made Goods lt()Si:UlU(i MAHKKT REPORT. Prices Paid (lie Producer. Wheat Club. REte net- l.nchnl- bluestem S7c; valley. R4c. Oals No. 1. white feed. 45c hnsh- el; seed 50c bushel. Hurley Feed. $25: brewing $24: rolled. $2S. Hay Local grown, $14 to $16. Wgetables Cabbage. 2c Der pound; celery, 50c and 90c; pump kins, IM.'C per pound; squash, 2c per pound; turnips, Hfcc per pound; carrots, l'Ac per pound: beets. 2c per pound. Onions Oregon Yellow Danvers. $2 to S2.50 per sack. Potatoes Oregon fancy, $1.60 per irk. Common, no market. Putter Fancy creamery. 75c tier roll. Country. 70c per roll. Eggs Oregon ranch. 30c dozen. Poultry Average old hons. 13r per pound: yonng roosters. 12c; dressed chickens, loc: tiykeys, ISc; geese 10r; ducks. 12 '4c. Href Cows. 3c; steers, 4c. Veal Dressed, 7 M to Sc. Veal Dressed. 7!4c. Mutton Dressed fancy. Sc: ordi nary lambs, 5o and 6c. Pork Dressed 10c per pound. per HOW'D YOU LIKE TO BE I ROSEBURO For Union Men and all others who in sist on best' valuesjfcr their money. We are exclusive agents for the celebrated Carheart Ov eralls and tho Great Western Gloves. Kew stock just in. Weill have iu a tew days a complete line of Union Made Work Shoes manu factured on the Pacific Coast. They will be splendid values. Every pair fully guaranteed. ROCHDALE Exclusive Agents mmesssEns&sm COMPANY anHaHR LEON A MILLS LUMBER COMPANY 0 Lumber, Lath .Shingles and DryJ Finish Lurnl er Doors and Windows of all Kinds. it PAY VOt It DO(i T. ties iiiainiiu.ati leiluelUMis. The intelligent ad-reader uncs as much thought, consideration, education and ability iu buying things a-i is recjuired in earning the money that is spent for them. And that amounts to a ubstanlial increase i f tlio value of every dollar of the family revenue. Don tuxes are due and payable to the unilemiKiieil. All dori found ruiinini; at laixe without 1 y 1 1 tag titter Tuesdav, January :i I . w ill ,e taken up and ilispoied of acordlm: to law. I'nv your tax e.irlv and avoid the rush to the p. .1.-. ,r, JOSEPH HI-FPU VN", Chief Police. .POLK'S M a 1 .4 GAZETTEER A Htilin- Pirrrttirr to. i 111 in 'Lion. trin a !.. kl,h f r..s lit :!. I. li'K I nrliilii'4 an. I nit., il IMcm l.trt uf ivi. h Itn.lnx. B. U I'OIK A CO., -h ett Inc. nt& HI Wi'l I :- k l ' : I j ' ' I '. Kil j i Yurddoo Lower Oak Street. 'Phone 1411 ROSEBURG, OREGON 3!ise Ve Repair Everything Electrical ??????? There's no question about th COLD FACT Ihnt m do the best printing In this town. 1 ! ! I I ! ! 1 ! ! ! I 1 I I 1 THE EVENING NEWS DAi,n!n C,iA.lLlH that needs attention as well as iei; you apparatus. Furthermore we attend to repairs promptly -S (oil 'phone order If you ll!:e) and ? you won't need to sound your 4 burglar alarm when you get our o bill. Need anything In oer line. G. L. PRIOR Io N. Jackson St. RosebnrgOr a e a b t iatetsiti-.-.t, .- , THE ROSEBURG MARSHFIELD and ROSEBURGMVRTLE POINT ..STAGE LINES.. SrAOES LI-AN H ROSPntRtl FOR BOTH POINTS DAILY AT 6 A. M. Office and Stables Corner Rose and Washington Sts C. P. BARNARD, Proprietor it 4